Hey, On 8 March 2017 at 15:43, Ucan, Emre (ADITG/SW1) <[email protected]> wrote: > Remove the option, because it is hard to use. > Drm connector ids are hard to reach for users, > and they can change when kernel or device tree > is modified. > > If someone wants to enable just one output and > disable all others, he can set "require-output-config". > Then, all unconfigured outputs will be disabled > automatically. > > In current implementation, there is no configuration > to disable unconfigured outputs. > > One can create an output section for a known output > in weston.ini file and set its mode to "off" to disable > a known output. But there is no configuration to disable > unknown outputs. > > This might be usefull for example, if someone wants to > enable just one output and disable all others. Without > this option, we have to right down an output section for > every output known to system and disable all outputs, > which we do not want to enable.
This looks quite good, and is better than what I would've come up with. Armin - could you please take a look from the config point of view? 1/2 is Acked-by me, 2/2 is Reviewed-by me, and if you can provide review/ack on 1/2, then I'll take care of landing them and any collisions with changes to the DRM backend. > It might be usefull also for startup time optimization, > because some display types (e.g. LVDS and VGA) are always > up. Therefore, weston would modeset every one of them. > Even there are no attached displays. Hm, VGA does have load-detect and HPD possible. Anyway, if these displays are active, wouldn't this give us a dead area which couldn't be used? Though I guess with IVI shell you wouldn't really notice as the surfaces would be explicitly placed on to particular outputs. Cheers, Daniel _______________________________________________ wayland-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/wayland-devel
